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How does learning music and dance in early life affect child development?
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This mind map was made as a way of organising my research project and collecting my ideas.
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child development
music and dance
year 10
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Megan King-Matthews
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How does learning music and dance in early life affect child development?
Ideas
Physical effects on the child's body
Develop Physical Skills - Gross and fine motor skills
Improve Fitness
Psychological effects on the child's brain
Stimulates otherwise unused parts of the brain
Think more creatively and in an open minded way
Helps with self-esteem, motivation and social anxiety
Helps to relieve stress and induce happiness
Benefits of learning/doing Music, Movement and Dance and a young age
Improved listening skills
Helps with memory and academic achievment
Make friends
Boosts creativity
Learning and gaining life skills and talents
Being able to communicate with others respectfully
Being able to problem solve
Being able to learn from mistakes
Having persistence, resilience, patience and dedication
Being able to recognise their own responsibilities and the consequences for their actions
Accepting varying race and gender
Capabilities
Critical and Creative thinking
Posing questions and being curious
Organising information and connecting ideas
Applying logic and reasoning
Seeking solutions
Metacognition- thinking about thinking
Reflecting on processes
Considering alternatives
Transfering knowledge into new contexts
Evaluating procedures and drawing conclusions
Research Processes
Primary sources
Interviews and Surveys
Dance Teacher
Music Teacher
Peers and Family
Child Psychologist
Secondary sources
Internet- websites
Journals/ Books
Scholarly articles
Challenges
Being able to access information
Finding enough survey participants
Having enough time
Being able to contact interviewees
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